I think so, since I just clicked a button when I did some privileged things
(run as admin, OK some I/O). That is, I didn’t have to type in a password.
However, this is Windows 8 and I haven’t learned how to get to the control
panel yet.
Dar
On May 2, 2014, at 11:00 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Hi Jacque,
I've been hiding the revsecurity.dll and it's predecessor for years.
No reported problems.
Simon
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Dar Scott wrote:
I tried several things and then remembered something one of the grandkids said.
I installed for “only you”. It worked.
Does your account have administrator privileges?
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I tried several things and then remembered something one of the grandkids said.
I installed for “only you”. It worked.
Dar
On May 2, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
> Has anybody successfully installed these versions on Windows 8? Surely
> someone has. Was it a real machine? Parallels?
Has anybody successfully installed these versions on Windows 8? Surely someone
has. Was it a real machine? Parallels?
Dar
On May 2, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
> Yep.
>
> 6.6.0, 6.6.1 and 6.6.2 RC3 all have the same problem. Well, I mean I have
> the same problem with all 3. I’
I think the important thing is effective self study and acceptance. The exec
would want to suggest to a scientist, “Spend a day with LiveCode,” and not have
the scientist quit.
Dar Scott
Programmer’s Programmer
On May 2, 2014, at 7:41 PM, RunRevPlanet wrote:
> Simon, thanks for the purchase
My application scrolls and resizes a large map for plotting data. The view
rectangle shows only a portion of it. I make a copy of the visible part using
snapshot. That way I can put symbols on the viewable part of the large map
without having to reload it when it is erased. The command is:
—do
Simon, thanks for the purchase and positive comment.
Dar, I guess it depends on what the company is doing.
I may also do a more "serious" LiveCode eBook in the future, but I can't reveal
the theme yet.
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Yep.
6.6.0, 6.6.1 and 6.6.2 RC3 all have the same problem. Well, I mean I have the
same problem with all 3. I’m sure i’m doing something goofy.
This is not from a network drive. This is right from the downloads folder.
Do I need to change some security settings?
Dar
On May 2, 2014, at 6:3
Dar Scott wrote:
> I have a Windows 8 Parallels machine I hardly use. I have installed
> 5.5.4 Commercial in the past. I’m trying to install LiveCode 6.6.1
> Community.
>
> I run the installer as administrator. But, every time I get this:
>
>Could not launch installer slave.
>
> What am I
Hi!
I have a Windows 8 Parallels machine I hardly use. I have installed 5.5.4
Commercial in the past. I’m trying to install LiveCode 6.6.1 Community.
I run the installer as administrator. But, every time I get this:
Could not launch installer slave.
What am I doing wrong?
Dar
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Brevity and errors in this email probably the result of being sent by a mobile
device.
> On May 1, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Mark Schonewille
> wrote:
>
> Andrew,
>
> I can't say anything about t
We all want LiveCode to be stable for the work we rely on it to do, so
this is our chance:
The dev team has posted 6.6.2 RC3 today, and as you know "RC" means
"Release Candidate".
This being the third RC means we're very close to seeing a release, but
of course we'll want to catch any issues
Got mine - works so well and I can't wait till the mobile version.
Gerry
> On 2 May 2014, at 8:18 am, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
> Hey Folks,
>
> I've issued free orders to all those that contributed back then. Please
> send feedback once you receive yours.
>
> Cheers
>
>
>> On Thu, May 1, 2014
Now that’s thinking outside the BMP!
Now my question is whether it is worth it to ask for this shorthand:
put `U+01D11E
And maybe, so you don’t have to type it again in the comment:
put `MUSICAL_SYMBOL_G_CLEF
But we can always do this:
put “𝄞"
Well, if we can figure out how to type it.
Dar
On 02/05/14 18:51, Benjamin Beaumont wrote:
Dear List Members.
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.6.1 RC3.
Benjamin! You owe me a banana!
That is "6.6.2 RC3".
Richmond.
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On 02/05/14 16:47, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Richmond
Try this in your message box - put numToCodepoint(0x1D11E) - and smile.
Then take a look at numToCodePoint in the dictionary:
Examples:
numToCodepoint(0x41) -- returns "A"
put numToCodepoint(0x20) is space -- returns tru
Dear List Members.
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.6.1 RC3.
This is a maintenance release for the 6.6 series and contain 52 bug fixes.
Many of the visual glitches on high resolution screens have been resolved
and a number of other general fixes have been applied.
*Release Co
On 29.04.2014 at 22:10 Uhr -0700 Alejandro Tejada apparently wrote:
Robert Brenstein wrote
[snip]
Anybody that completes the first questionnaire can get a short
personality portrait emailed to them.
[snip]
When?
I completed the first questionnaire weeks ago.
Do not have received this shor
Hi Dan,
If possible, could you submit a report on this issue to our QC team as
this will allow us to investigate the issue further. If your app is a
paid for app, it would assist greatly if you could provide some promo
codes to allow us to test downloading from the App store directly.
http:/
Colin,
The last update I made to this app was purely cosmetic. So, it's can't be some
file it's reading. But, just to make sure, I uninstalled the app on a
non-testing phone, and downloaded the app again. Now, with a clean install,
the app still crashes.
> The difference between a fresh tes
The difference between a fresh test now and an update form the store is that
the update has to cope with reading old data.
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Colin,
I rebuilt the app this morning (after the issue was reported) and installed it
on the same phone. It it was a storage issue, would the app still fail?
Regardless, I have 5.2 GB available on my phone.
I am stumped!
-Dan
> There is an issue in iOS where if there is less than 400MB of s
William,
LC 6.6.1
Build for 5.0 or later
XCode 5.1.1
Which LC version did you use?
And for which iOS version did you build?
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There is an issue in iOS where if there is less than 400MB of storage the OS
won’t let you read or write files. I’m guessing that by “lots” you mean more
than 400MB. But in any case, it may be worth checking your reading and writing
code, to see what would happen if that failed.
I don’t think A
Hi Dan,
Which LC version did you use?
And for which iOS version did you build?
greetings,
William
2014-05-02 16:43 GMT+02:00 Dan Friedman :
> Colin,
>
> Lot's of free space. I've tried it on two phones and I've already
> received one eMail from a user of the app reporting the crash. I am
>
Colin,
Lot's of free space. I've tried it on two phones and I've already received one
eMail from a user of the app reporting the crash. I am reading/writing local
data, but it's really nothing - some plain text files for preferences, some
cached webpages, etc.
Any other thoughts?
-Dan
> H
How much free storage is left on your phone? Are you reading or writing any
local data?
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I have an iOS app that is in the app store. It's been working great and I have
uploaded several updates since it's first release. No problems. However, the
last update I submitted to Apple was approved and released in the app store,
but it crashes when you launch the app.
I checked the app i
Richmond
Try this in your message box - put numToCodepoint(0x1D11E) - and smile.
Then take a look at numToCodePoint in the dictionary:
Examples:
numToCodepoint(0x41) -- returns "A"
put numToCodepoint(0x20) is space -- returns true
and smile again!
Regards
Peter
On 1
Hey Man! :D
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Richmond wrote:
> On 02/05/14 00:49, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
>> auhahuahuahuahuauhauha
>>
>> Its very good to be back my friends!
>>
>> Hey Jacqu :D
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Hey Ho!
>
> Richmond.
>
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I don’t believe so, controls will still be emulated.
Read this.
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=18504
Here is a reply to some questions I raised. The reply is from runrevmark.
All the best
Terry
"Hopefully I can answer your questions...
The 'port to Cocoa' is the transition of
On 02/05/14 00:49, Andre Garzia wrote:
auhahuahuahuahuauhauha
Its very good to be back my friends!
Hey Jacqu :D
Hey Ho!
Richmond.
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